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01-16-2003, 10:01 AM
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frustrating Post #1 | | Spammers, FEAR ME!
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[doh]
hey guys I know I have done this before and this has been asked and answered I am sure......... but I need help as I have been messing with this for the last couple of hours trying to remember
if you look at the image below you will see the first image that was sent to me had to have the white back ground taken out......... leaving the drop shadow in place and save for web as a gif file, tried the losy, perceptual or what ever it is etc and the mat choosing a blue that was close to the background blue and they all came out yuk as you will see below in the image....... so I thought I would just save the image as a jpg with the background already in it the same as the background in the web page.......... but now you can see a line or where it ends I should say I am so frustrated that I could pop my top and go out in the back yard and screem........... so could someone help me?
you know I even asked the printers who had created it to send it to me as a gif file and a psd with no white background........... they sent me a flattened psd file with a white background and a gif image with the white background....... am I not talking english here guys ............
sfm [size=9px]using Gaus's office wall to bang my head![/size] [upset]
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01-16-2003, 10:56 AM
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frustrating Post #2 | | Guest | frustrating
Try defringe on the text layer it should get rid of your outside border bud.If I end up with a border I usually just zoom in on the offending layer and look for the fringe and just whack it with the selection tool of choice
Or you can do it the easy way bud and on the jpg go the left or the right of your fringe and use your square selection tool,copy the area to a new layer and just nudge the sucker into place.
Also a habit I get into is cropping around the border of my images often,does not take much to get overflw which you forget about later.
Stu.
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01-16-2003, 05:03 PM
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frustrating Post #3 | | Guest | frustrating
Hmmm.... looks like you're getting that outline Sue 'cause the backgrounds don't match up because of the slight pattern. Would work just fine on a solid background!
Is it not possible to find out the name of the font that the client used to create this logo and reproduce it? [confused]
Failing that, you just might have to zoom in real tight, remove the original shadow and apply a new one on a transparent background. Tedious but it's what I would do, failing the above. | |
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01-16-2003, 07:46 PM
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frustrating Post #4 | | Guest | frustrating
Not so much you can do about it Sue.
There is one solution that you could use, but also not 100% perfect.
Save the GIF including the shadow as a transparent GIF and change the matte colour to a colour that closely matches the global background colour (color picker).
The following attachment is a screen shot of the result in dreamweaver, using a separate background and a transparent foreground image (text incl. shadow).
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01-16-2003, 10:07 PM
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frustrating Post #5 | | Spammers, FEAR ME!
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thanks guys for your help........ still working on it
Stu I know why I have the line or rather the edges of the image show up on the web page....... it is because the background doesn't match up with the background in the image, I even tried a larger canvas and fill the area with pattern layer of the background then just saved merged image as a jpg........ the edge can still be seen [upset]
Wendy I have sent you my psd where the layers of the drop shadow have been carefully taken out so that I could put my own drop shadow in, I will post here if I can 2 images, the first will be the text with no drop shadow no background and the second will be the background
Gaus yes I have tried that with the losy on 3 matt colour 799dba I think but it didn't work or look good....... actually I did it that way before I removed the original drop shadow, might have another go at that with my drop shadow.
I would have just uploaded my psd here but zipped up it was 189 so it is just out of reach :{ all I want to do is save the text with a drop shadow and no background [confused] anyone would think I was trying to do so miraculous feat! [oops]
sfm
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01-16-2003, 10:54 PM
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frustrating Post #6 | | Guest | frustrating
As far as saving in a transparent gif format is concerned, the problem you have, Sue, is that you have to choose a "blue" matte that looks best. Your background is patterned and encompasses more than one shade of blue... hence, you'll always have a "little" fringe. It'll take some experimentation to find the shade that works best! | |
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01-17-2003, 12:20 AM
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frustrating Post #7 | | Newb
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I thought we went over this awhile back guys?!
Here... take one of these, and call me in the morning.
RemoveWhite.8bf
RemoveBlack.8bf
[slick]
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01-17-2003, 12:35 AM
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frustrating Post #8 | | Guest | frustrating
[confused] I guess I'm missing something here, must have been before I joined the board. I searched the board and only could find one article that has partly to do with it; http://www.photoshopgurus.info/forum...t=remove+white
So what's the trick here Mark | |
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01-17-2003, 12:36 AM
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frustrating Post #9 | | Guest | frustrating
;\ [size=18px]This is fabulous! [/size]
Just
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01-17-2003, 02:28 AM
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frustrating Post #10 | | Guest | frustrating
There is a reason boys and girls that he is THE GURU, Mark I use your remove white/black filter quite a lot, but didn't see where they would apply to this problem [confused]
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